The Division 2Recruit Grace Larson mission can prove to be pretty challenging, if you didn’t happen to hear the chatter going on within the Theater Settlement. As your future Clan Officer, you’ll need to work out how to recruit her and take her back to the White House Base of Operations. If you aren’t clear on the instructions, it’s possible to think that a Recruit Grace Larson glitch or bug has occurred. Here’s everything you need to know about recruiting Grace Larson.
The Division 2 Recruit Grace Larson Location
First of all, you’ll need to know where exactly you can find Grace Larson. Her location is on the Theater Settlement, sitting beside the Settlement Progress interactable.
If you haven’t yet progressed far enough into the Theater Settlement’s missions, where you slowly rebuild the community and the resources available to its members, then you’ll find that Grace Larson isn’t yet available for recruitment. You’ll need to carry on aiding the Theater Settlement in order to convince her to join.
How to recruit Grace Larson in The Division 2
As touched on in the section above, how to recruit Grace Larson in The Division 2 all comes down to progress within the Theater Settlement’s missions. To spot these missions in the Activity Log, you will want to look out for the words “Theater Settlement Mission” beneath the mission name.
When you have completed enough Theater Settlement missions, you’ll be told to meet with Grace Larson. Upon talking to her, you’ll learn that she has now been assigned at the White House Base of Operations, acting as your contact for setting up and maintaining Clans.
You can immediately fast travel to the White House to see Grace carrying out her new role. This would also be a good time to start a clan. See our full guide for more details.
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